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Razan Al Mubarak elected IUCN President

Razan Al Mubarak was elected President of IUCN this week. She is the second woman to lead the organization in its 75-year history and its first president from West Asia. Watch her acceptance speech.

Razan Al Mubarak in Mongabay’s “Conservation Players”

Razan Al Mubarak was interviewed by Mongabay editor-in-chief Rhett Butler as part of the news outlet’s Conservation Players. The series explores nature and sustainability issues and trends with notable conservation leaders from around the world such as The Nature Conservancy’s Jennifer MorrisWWF Africa’s Alice Ruhweza and Jinfeng Zhou of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green […]

Razan Al Mubarak op-ed in Eco-Business

In an op-ed published in Eco-Business Razan Al Mubarak argues that addressing the biodiversity crisis requires long-term research field projects advocacy and education as well as institutional overhead like rent and salaries that can best be maintained through unrestricted monetary donations.

Women conservationists spotlighted in World Atlas

World Atlas interviewed Razan Al Mubarak and four women who have received grants from the Mohamed Bin Zayed Conservation Fund for a special series of articles on the critical role that women play in biodiversity conservation.

Razan Al Mubarak op-ed in World Economic Forum

In an op-ed published today in the World Economic Forum’s Agenda Razan Al Mubarak discusses why it is essential that women are fully engaged and equally represented in biodiversity conservation — at the grassroots level and in the leadership of governments and NGOs.

Razan Al Mubarak profiled in Financial Times

In an interview with the Financial Times Razan Al Mubarak discusses why she believes the existential twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss are the greatest challenges of our time.

Razan Al Mubarak op-ed in Sustainability Times

For more than a decade, scientists like Luis Ortiz-Catedral have been working to protect the Galápagos pink land iguana. The species faces a range of threats including feral cats and rats which prey on eggs and young reptiles. Their scientists’ work however, came to a halt in April when the COVID-19 lockdown in Ecuador went […]

Razan Al Mubarak Calls For Wildlife Recovery Plan

While the global lockdown has led to unprecedented reductions in greenhouse gas emissions there is increasing evidence that the pandemic is bringing critical conservation efforts to a halt, harming efforts to prevent biodiversity loss worldwide. In an op-ed written for Mongabay the global conservation and science news outlet Razan Al Mubarak calls for a post-COVID […]